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Mistle thrush
Turdus viscivorus
Thrushes
(Turdidae)
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Brown speckled breast and belly, grey-brown back and head, white underwing. A dark curved whisker-like line on the cheeks. Mostly seen in the forest with a preference for pine. Eats insects and berries. ⇔ l. 25-27 cm LA: ≈ A Larger and longer tail than the TURDUS PHILOMELOS (Song thrush).
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1 LookAlikes (LA):
Song thrush
Mistle thrush
Grote lijster
Misteldrossel
Grive draine
Tordela
Zorzal Charlo
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